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Combo box list index

Asked by fuerteventura in Visual Basic Programming

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I have built an application which uses quite a few combo boxes. In the combobox I am storing uniqe ids as a way of being able to call search criteria. I have just read that the data stored in the combo boxes has to be an integer - does that limit the number that could be stored as itemdata in the combo box? For example, one of the id fields is an autonumber - am I going to hit problems as the number of records builds up say past 40,000? Are there any workarounds to this? Start Free Trial
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Zone: Visual Basic Programming
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